Home Key moments from Queen Elizabeth II's funeral byCOVID-19 -September 19, 2022 Plus, how self-care became our religion. | Follow @Flipboard See More in The Daily Edition Download App PRESENTED BY Key moments from the Queen's funeral that told us about her life CNN · Ivana Kottasová Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral was likely the biggest ever gathering of world leaders, foreign dignitaries and faith leaders. SPONSORED Get Smarter in 5 Minutes morningbrew.com Get the free daily email that makes reading the news actually enjoyable. Check it out Joe Biden says the COVID-19 pandemic is over. Malarkey? NPR · Ayana Archie "We still have a problem with COVID," the president said. "We're still doing a lot of work on it. But the pandemic is over." 13-year-old wrote a book about witnessing her mother get deported TODAY · Elise Solé "I wanted to get people to listen, especially legislators, and make changes in immigration laws," said Estela Juarez. Fewer than half of Americans may be Christian by 2070 Religion News Service · Bob Smietana The so-called nones — or the religiously unaffiliated — could make up close to half of the population. How did self-care become our religion? Salon · Mary Elizabeth Williams Author Rina Raphael talks about our obsession with self-care and the Goop effect. How to figure out what you want out of life Vox · Allie Volpe What society expects of you and what you actually want in life can be different things. Enjoying these stories? Get all the day's news and follow your favorite topics with Flipboard on your phone. Download King Charles III is one of the UK's most successful living artists Insider · Zoë Ettinger and Erin McDowell The new king has been painting for nearly 50 years after getting his start while at school in Scotland. Dog blood donation is making pet medicine look more human Grid · Tove Danovich But finding pets to lend a paw can get complicated. 'M*A*S*H,' 50 years on: The anti-war sitcom's themes still relevant theconversation.com · Daryl Sparkes The show was really a thinly veiled critique of the war in Vietnam raging at the time. 'House of the Dragons': What they really ate in medieval times Clean Eating · Mallory Arnold While the show isn't necessarily set in a real time period, its creators allude that it's meant to mirror the late era of the Middle Ages. Was this sent to you by a friend? For more like it, subscribe here. BLOG · CAREERS · ADVERTISE Update your email preferences or unsubscribe here. View our privacy policy here. ©2022 Flipboard, Inc. Made with love at 555 Bryant St #352 Palo Alto, CA 94301 Facebook Twitter Share:Key moments from Queen Elizabeth II's funeral Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit Tumblr Telegram Email